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Fairytale Loire Valley Chateau With Fully Heated Pool - Chateau de Bois Giraud

Weekly Rental:From GBP 3000 to GBP 7000

Property

Houses

Sleeps

15

Single/Double

6 / 7

Bathrooms

10

Pets

Not Allowed

Pool

Yes

Fairytale Loire Valley Chateau With Fully Heated Pool - Chateau de Bois Giraud

Chateau de Bois Giraud, holiday chateau in Loire, France. Set in 20 acres of rural parkland the Chateau is an ideal base for exploring the Loire valley. With 9 large bedrooms and 11 bathrooms the Chateau offers spacious holiday accommodation for a large group or extended family.

Guests have exclusive use of the grounds, which includes a large, fully heated, swimming pool - perfect for relaxing in the summer sun.

A fully equipped kitchen and stunning panelled dining room give you flexible dining options - for those who can't be bothered to cook we can recommend an excellent local chef.

Enjoy a workout in our fully equipped gym upstairs, or simply unwind in the spacious formal salon on the ground floor - at Chateau de bois Giraud the choice is all yours.

Children love the Chateau, and when not playing in the gardens or pool they can make use of our games room, with pool table, table tennis, playstation, a selection of dressing up costumes and plenty more surprises!

We look forward to welcoming you to the Chateau.


DETAILS:

Bedrooms
6 x Double bedrooms
2 x Twin bedrooms
1 x Family bedroom (double + 2 twins)

Bathrooms
8 x en-suite bathrooms
3 x additional bathrooms

Other rooms
1 x Kitchen + pantry
1 x Dining room
1 x Salon / Living room
1 x Games room
1 x Gym (en-suite shower room with massage shower and sauna cabinet)

Facilities

Gardens, heated swimming pool, BBQ, 2 travel cots and 4 portable beds if needed!
Mod-cons
TV, DVD's, board games, WiFi, towels, washing machine, dryer, dishwasher, hair dryers

PHOTOS

Kitchenware Appliances

Cooker/Hob Fridge Freezer Microwave Toaster Kettle Dish Washer High Chair Washing Machine Tumble Dryer

Fixtures & Equipment

Hairdryer Iron Central Heating TV Terrestrial TV Satellite DVD Player Internet Access Gym Games Room Table Tennis Pool Table

External Features

Private Pool - Heated Pool Barrier/Alarm Fitted Private Garden BBQ Swing Sun Loungers : Yes Suitable for Children

Local Attractions

Aside from enjoying life at the chateau and its surroundings, guests have plenty of options when it comes to excursions. The following are just a few suggestions:
Enjoyable day trips include the famous cities of Nantes, Angers, Tours and Saumur, where you can visit their château, abbeys and museums amongst other attractions.
Nantes, a city on the Loire river, is home to 15th century Chateau des Ducs de Bretagne where the dukes of Brittany once lived. The castle is now a local history museum with multi media exhibits, and visitors can walk among it’s turrets.
In Angers spend some time at Château de Brissac still owned by the Cossé-Brissac family, it is listed as a monument historique. Also in Angers visit the medieval castle, Château d'Angers and view fantastic XIVth century tapestries.
Fontevraud Abbey near Chinon is considered as one of the greatest monastic cities in Europe and is well worth a visit.
The Saumur region is famous for its troglodyte caves and many have been turned into fascinating tourist attractions. These are a fantastic option if the weather is wet or too hot as the caves are dry and maintain a constant temperature year round. The farm at Rochemenier is interesting for adults and children alike as is the unique Bio Parc, at Doué la Fontaine, which is home to 500 animals, and is sited in an old quarry.

The Loire is France's third largest wine producer and it goes without saying that there are many vineyards in the region which you can visit for wine tastings - they range from large commercial wineries to small farms who catch passing trade.
One of France's major tourist attractions, Le Puy du Fou, is about half an hour away. Its medieval theme ‘park’ includes an impressively large Roman amphitheatre with chariots and fighting gladiators, jousting knights on horseback, falconry and much more. In the summer they have evening spectaculars, complete with huge displays of fireworks.
Whilst the Loire is famous for its river, wines and 1001 chateaux, for those who wish to dip a toe in the Atlantic it is about an hour and a half to Pornic, the nearest seaside resort, which is a charming town with good beaches.
For those who wish to explore places nearer to the chateau, here are a few suggestions for trips that will take up a morning or afternoon.
Clisson is a picturesque and atmospheric town, with buildings dating back to medieval times, and beautiful Italianate architecture. There is a popular food market on Fridays and the town itself is a charming place to wander around – there is a ruined chateau which is open to the public.
The Japanese Gardens, Parc Oriental at Maulévrier are a wonderful place to visit, especially for young families as children under 12 go free. There are stunning gardens filled with Japanese architecture, bridges, water features and traditional Japanese trees.

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Property Exterior

Private Pool (Heated):
Yes
Pool Barrier / Alarm Fitted:
Yes
Private Garden:
Yes
BBQ:
Yes
Childrens Swing:
Yes
Sun Loungers:
Yes
Safe for Children:
Yes

Local Attractions

Aside from enjoying life at the chateau and its surroundings, guests have plenty of options when it comes to excursions. The following are just a few suggestions:
Enjoyable day trips include the famous cities of Nantes, Angers, Tours and Saumur, where you can visit their château, abbeys and museums amongst other attractions.
Nantes, a city on the Loire river, is home to 15th century Chateau des Ducs de Bretagne where the dukes of Brittany once lived. The castle is now a local history museum with multi media exhibits, and visitors can walk among it’s turrets.
In Angers spend some time at Château de Brissac still owned by the Cossé-Brissac family, it is listed as a monument historique. Also in Angers visit the medieval castle, Château d'Angers and view fantastic XIVth century tapestries.
Fontevraud Abbey near Chinon is considered as one of the greatest monastic cities in Europe and is well worth a visit.
The Saumur region is famous for its troglodyte caves and many have been turned into fascinating tourist attractions. These are a fantastic option if the weather is wet or too hot as the caves are dry and maintain a constant temperature year round. The farm at Rochemenier is interesting for adults and children alike as is the unique Bio Parc, at Doué la Fontaine, which is home to 500 animals, and is sited in an old quarry.

The Loire is France's third largest wine producer and it goes without saying that there are many vineyards in the region which you can visit for wine tastings - they range from large commercial wineries to small farms who catch passing trade.
One of France's major tourist attractions, Le Puy du Fou, is about half an hour away. Its medieval theme ‘park’ includes an impressively large Roman amphitheatre with chariots and fighting gladiators, jousting knights on horseback, falconry and much more. In the summer they have evening spectaculars, complete with huge displays of fireworks.
Whilst the Loire is famous for its river, wines and 1001 chateaux, for those who wish to dip a toe in the Atlantic it is about an hour and a half to Pornic, the nearest seaside resort, which is a charming town with good beaches.
For those who wish to explore places nearer to the chateau, here are a few suggestions for trips that will take up a morning or afternoon.
Clisson is a picturesque and atmospheric town, with buildings dating back to medieval times, and beautiful Italianate architecture. There is a popular food market on Fridays and the town itself is a charming place to wander around – there is a ruined chateau which is open to the public.
The Japanese Gardens, Parc Oriental at Maulévrier are a wonderful place to visit, especially for young families as children under 12 go free. There are stunning gardens filled with Japanese architecture, bridges, water features and traditional Japanese trees.

In the area

This Property is situated in Maine-et-Loire, Pays-de-la-Loire

Nearest Airport: Nantes airport - 40 Minutes

Nearest Station:

Nearest Ferry: St Malo, Le Havre, Caen and Cherbourg

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Please note that the location on this map is an approximate guide, normally to the closest town or village.


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